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This butterscotch flavoring uses 100% natural flavoring agents! For beer or wine, use 1 to 4 fl oz. per 5 gallons. Add directly to secondary fermenter or to taste at bottling/kegging time. Can be used in a range of beer styles. Try this in a dark beer such as a stout for a refined butterscotch flavor! Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
This is a pineapple flavoring that can be used in the beer or winemaking process. It would work well in a wide range of beers and wines. It would work well in an IPA to make a pineapple IPA, or in Belgian beers and sours to accentuate some of the fruity esters. Made from all natural ingredients, its recommended dosage is up to 4 ounces for a 5 gallon batch of beer, or added to wine to taste. It can be added in the secondary or to taste at bottling or kegging time. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Natural Orange Flavoring 4 oz Bottle. This orange flavoring uses 100% natural flavoring agents! For beer or wine, use 1 to 4 fl oz. per 5 gallons. Add directly to secondary fermenter or to taste at bottling/kegging time. Can be used in a range of beer styles. Try this in a light beer or a wheat beer for a refined orange flavor! Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Natural Grapefruit Flavoring 4 oz Bottle. May be used in beers or ciders where a grapefruit flavor is desired, or in winemaking to add grapefruit flavor to wines or meads. This grapefruit flavoring uses 100% natural flavoring agents. For beer, use 2-4 fl oz. per 5 gallons. Add directly to secondary fermenter or to taste at bottling/kegging time. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Natural Lime Flavoring 4 oz Bottle. Great for beer or fruit wines. Making a Mexican Lime Lager clone? This will get you that Lime Flavor. Making a Limeade Wine just missing a little bit of Lime Flavor? This will boost that flavor. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Great for beer or fruit wines. Making a Pomegranate Wheat Beer? This will get you that Pomegranate Flavor. Making a Pomegranate wine and just missing a little bit of pomegranate flavor? This will boost that flavor. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently
$8.99
Natural Rhubarb Flavoring Extract - 4 oz. Add a little of momma's home cooking to your next beer or wine with this natural rhubarb flavoring. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. -If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. -If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. -If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Natural Tangerine Flavoring Extract - 4 oz. Add a citrusy zing to your beer or wine with this natural tangerine flavoring. Enough for a 5 or 6 gallon batch. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. -If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar. -If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. -If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
$8.99
Natural Passion Fruit Flavoring Extract 4 oz. Great Passion Fruit flavoring for beer or wine. Directions for use: Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste. -If bottling, add to the wort along with the priming sugar. -If kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg. -If using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Stir gently.
$8.99
Economical pH meter for testing beer, wine, and other products. Features a simple 1 point calibration, accuracy of 0.1 pH, and a range of 0-14 pH. Unit ships in a blister pack with calibration screwdriver, batteries, and instructions.
$49.99
The BrewLab Basic® water testing kit, model 7189-02, for home brewers quantifies 7 important water test factors. Experts agree water conditions affect your final product, so take the mystery out of making great beer. Looking for a digital pH test? Check out the BrewLab® Plus! Trust LaMotte, the water analysis experts since 1919, to help you control your most important ingredient - water!
$249.99
Used primarily in sanitizing solutions to lower pH, therefore making the SO2 solution more effective. Use 1 tblsp per gallon along with 1 tblsp Metabisulfite per gallon. Also used in some fruit wine recipes.
$24.99
Used primarily in sanitizing solutions to lower pH, therefore making the SO2 solution more effective. Use 1 tblsp per gallon along with 1 tblsp Metabisulfite per gallon. Also used in some fruit wine recipes.
$12.99
Natural Blueberry Flavoring (with other natural flavors) provides excellent fruit flavor without sweetness. Fruit flavoring is an excellent way to add complexity to any beverage or food without the complications and inconsistencies of real fruit. Fruit is bulky and takes up lots of space in brewing vessels. Adding fruit can accelerate fermentation and make the process messy and difficult to control. Starches and proteins in fruit can contribute to haze and cloudiness. Fruit can contain active bacteria. And unfermentable material from fruit can undergo chemical changes in bottled beer, causing undesirable changes in flavor and body as the beverage ages. Methods and products are available to eliminate or ameliorate most of these issues, but substituting fruit flavoring for some or all of the fruit in a recipe is often the best solution. Recommended usage: Add fruit flavoring after fermentation, when the dosage level can be assessed against the flavor of the nearly finished beverage. Dose to taste, starting around 0.20% by volume.
$7.99
Blackberry flavoring can be used in a range of different beer styles, including wheats, Belgian ales, porters and stouts. This blackberry flavoring uses 100% natural flavoring agents. For beer, use 4 to 5 fl oz. per 5 gallons. Add directly to secondary fermenter or to taste at bottling/kegging time.
$8.99
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